The founder of Get Charmed Co. had two things she kept coming back to: a belief that jewelry should feel personal rather than mass-produced, and a love for watching people surprise themselves with their own creativity. Most people don't walk into an experience thinking of themselves as creative. Something shifts when the right environment makes it easy and low-pressure enough to try.
She built Get Charmed Co. around exactly that moment — the one where someone who wasn't sure what they wanted ends up holding a finished piece they made themselves and feels genuinely proud of it. The charm bar format made that possible: a space where you mix, match, and design rather than simply select.
Guests arrive at the dedicated workshop space — which they can bring their own drinks and snacks into — and get guided through the process of designing and assembling their own charm jewelry from scratch. The selection is broad enough that no two people's pieces end up looking the same, but the process is approachable enough that nobody feels lost or overwhelmed.
The founder stays involved throughout, helping guests explore options, make choices with confidence, and move from "I don't know where to start" to "I can't believe I made this." That guided, hands-on support is what separates Get Charmed Co. from both traditional retail and DIY experiences that leave people to figure it out alone.
The workshop space is designed for groups to settle in and take their time — it's social and creative rather than rushed. More of a gathering than an activity.
Why It Works So Well for Celebrations
For a bachelorette party or birthday group, the charm bar format does something that most activities don't: it gives everyone something to do at the same time that's also uniquely their own. Nobody's watching. Nobody's waiting for their turn. Each guest is building their own piece while the conversation flows naturally around the table.
The charms make it easy to tie the experience to the occasion — something that reflects the bride, the trip, the friendship, the milestone. Those details make the finished piece feel like a keepsake from the weekend rather than just something someone bought. The fact that each guest assembled it themselves adds a layer that store-bought jewelry can't replicate.
For corporate groups, it's the kind of activity that creates actual interaction — people comparing choices, helping each other decide, leaving with a shared creative experience that gives them something to talk about afterward beyond the work itself.
The Tampa Bay Part Matters
Get Charmed Co. is the only charm bar boutique in the Tampa Bay area. For groups planning a Tampa bachelorette weekend or local birthday celebration, that's meaningful — this isn't something your group can replicate by walking into a mall or finding a similar concept down the street. It's genuinely one of a kind in the market, which makes it the kind of activity that earns its place on the itinerary.
The workshop space is private, comfortable, and fully set up for groups to bring their own vibe — drinks, snacks, decorations if they want. Get Charmed Co. provides the experience. Your group provides everything else that makes it a celebration.